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Ameroseius Imitocorbiculus
''Ameroseius'' is a genus of mites in the family Ameroseiidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Ameroseius''. Species These 69 species belong to the genus ''Ameroseius'': * ''Ameroseius aegypticus'' El-Badry, Nasr & Hafez, 1979 * ''Ameroseius asper'' Karg, 1994 * ''Ameroseius avium'' Karg, 1976 * ''Ameroseius bembix'' Elsen, 1973 * ''Ameroseius benoiti'' Elsen, 1973 * ''Ameroseius bisetae'' Karg, 1994 * ''Ameroseius californicus'' Garman & McGregor, 1956 * ''Ameroseius callosus'' Masan, 1998 * ''Ameroseius cavernosus'' Westerboer, 1963 * ''Ameroseius corbiculus'' (Sowerby, 1806) * ''Ameroseius corniculus'' Karg, 1971 * ''Ameroseius coronarius'' De Leon, 1964 * ''Ameroseius crassipes'' Berlese, 1910 * ''Ameroseius cuiqishengi'' Ma, 1995 * ''Ameroseius decemsetosus'' Micherdzinski, 1965 * ''Ameroseius delicatus'' Berlese, 1918 * ''Ameroseius dendrovagans'' Flechtmann & Flechtmann, 1985 * ''Ameroseius denticulatus'' Gu & Guo, 1997 * ''Ameroseius dipankari'' Bhattacharyy ...
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Ameroseiidae
The family Ameroseiidae is one of the three families of mites under the superfamily Ascoidea. There are about 12 genera and more than 130 described species in Ameroseiidae. The family has a worldwide distribution. Description Ameroseiidae can be recognised by: a well-sclerotised and often strongly ornamented dorsal shield; usually 27-30 pairs of setae on the dorsal shield and setae ''J5'' always absent; the sternal shield often reduced to 2 pairs of setae with ''st3'' on shield or on platelets; the corniculi often toothed; the chelicerae sometimes with a membranous lobe; and the tectum usually simple, smoothly (rarely toothed) triangular or weakly to strongly mucronate. Leg chaetotaxy - the arrangements of setae on the legs - varies among species and genera, making this feature useful for classification. Ecology Ameroseiids occur in many habitats including forest litter, garden mulch, dead wood and associated fungi, flowers, animal nests, tree hollows, humid soils and v ...
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